Successfully avoiding drugs and alcohol will require effective teamwork. We encourage you to share these
possible ideas with your parents along with your current strategies to remain substance-free.
25% of families never have a conversation about drugs and alcohol. It is important to be transparent
and communicate consistently with your parents.

Teach your children to trust you by seeing you as a role model.

Be patient, not just tolerant. Apologize when you make a mistake or do something you regret.

Ask teens what they need from you – and do whatever you can to meet those needs.

Listen to your teens, a lot. Avoid interrupting.

Teach your children about ethics, values and principles they can apply in choices and decision making.

Help them discover the feeling of gratitude, not just to say thank you.

Keep the promises you make. If you do not keep your word, acknowledge that. Help your teen understand the circumstances or
choices that precipitated the change in your plans.

Answer your teen’s questions and be consistent. When you notice behavioral changes in them, make yourself available and
encourage them to talk about what is going on in their life.

Be understanding when they have a difficult time and let them know you will love them no matter what.

Be diligent. Have ongoing conversations with your kids about the risks of drugs and alcohol.